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Lexie Sinclair is plotting an extraordinary life for herself.
Hedged in by her parents' genteel country life, she plans her escape to London. There, she takes up with Innes Kent, a magazine editor who wears duck-egg blue ties and introduces her to the thrilling, underground world of bohemian, post-war Soho. She learns to be a reporter, to know art and artists, to embrace her life fully and with a deep love at the center of it. She creates many livesâ??all of them unconventional. And when she finds herself pregnant, she doesn't hesitate to have the baby on her own.
Later, in present-day London, a young painter named Elina dizzily navigates the first weeks of motherhood. She doesn't recognize herself: she finds herself walking outside with no shoes; she goes to the restaurant for lunch at nine in the morning; she can't recall the small matter of giving birth. But for her boyfriend, Ted, fatherhood is calling up lost memories, with images he cannot place.
As Ted's memories become more disconcerting and more frequent, it seems that something might connect these two storiesâ?? these two womenâ?? something that becomes all the more heartbreaking and beautiful as they all hurtle toward its revelation.
Here Maggie O'Farrell brings us a spellbinding novel of two women connected across fifty years by art, love, betrayals, secrets, and motherhood. Like her acclaimed The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, it is a "breathtaking, heart-breaking creation."* And it is a gorgeous inquiry into the ways we make and unmake our lives, who we know ourselves to be, and how even our most accidental legacies connect us.
Niet genoeg geduld gehad met deze O'Farrell? Of staan de verhaallijnen te lang te los van mekaar? Te veel in de wolken over haar latere boeken? Schitterende passage: Lexie leeft in London met Innes en tuimelt stapsgewijs terug in de tijd tot in de tuin van haar ouderlijk huis. Desalniettemin: Maggie heeft een getalenteerde pen en verbeelding, zowel wat stijl als wat romanconstructie betreft. https://www.standaard.be/cnt/3k3557i2( )
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And we forget because we must. - Matthew Arnold
Opdracht
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
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Eerste woorden
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Listen. The trees in this story are stirring, trembling, readjusting themselves.
Citaten
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She has had a creeping fear of late that what she wanted most -- for her life to begin, to take on some meaning, to turn from blurred monochrome into glorious technicolour -- may pass her by. That she might not recognize it if it comes her way, might fail to grasp for it. (p. 5)
It is a particular brand of fury, peculiar to youth, that stifling, oppressive sensation of your elders outmanoeuvering you. (p. 12)
He will nod but his memory of the incident is no more than images like holiday snaps, supplied by her, shuffled before his eyes by her so often that they have come to resemble or replace the memories themselves. (p. 38)
It must be, he decides, that having a baby leads you to relive your own infancy. Things you might never have thought about before suddenly emerge. (p. 175)
They were like clothes invested with static, adhering to each other but with an uncomfortable, aggrivating friction. (p. 194)
When Innes died, existence as Lexie had come to know ended and another began: she dropped, like Innes in his parachute, out of her life and into another. (p. 215)
When she leaves the house on these mornings, she senses a thread that runs between her and her son, and as she walks away through the streets she is aware of it unspooling bit by bit. (p. 237)
Or she could mention that she had been unprepared for this fierce spring in her, this feeling that isn't covered by the word "love", which is far too small for it... (p. 251)
Theo presses his face to the window, letting out a stream of surprised nouns: horse, gate, tractor, tree. They arrive on the Dingle peninsula around lunchtime and Theo's vocabulary runs dry. Sea, Lexie tells him, beach sand. (p. 262)
Laatste woorden
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Lexie Sinclair is plotting an extraordinary life for herself.
Hedged in by her parents' genteel country life, she plans her escape to London. There, she takes up with Innes Kent, a magazine editor who wears duck-egg blue ties and introduces her to the thrilling, underground world of bohemian, post-war Soho. She learns to be a reporter, to know art and artists, to embrace her life fully and with a deep love at the center of it. She creates many livesâ??all of them unconventional. And when she finds herself pregnant, she doesn't hesitate to have the baby on her own.
Later, in present-day London, a young painter named Elina dizzily navigates the first weeks of motherhood. She doesn't recognize herself: she finds herself walking outside with no shoes; she goes to the restaurant for lunch at nine in the morning; she can't recall the small matter of giving birth. But for her boyfriend, Ted, fatherhood is calling up lost memories, with images he cannot place.
As Ted's memories become more disconcerting and more frequent, it seems that something might connect these two storiesâ?? these two womenâ?? something that becomes all the more heartbreaking and beautiful as they all hurtle toward its revelation.
Here Maggie O'Farrell brings us a spellbinding novel of two women connected across fifty years by art, love, betrayals, secrets, and motherhood. Like her acclaimed The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, it is a "breathtaking, heart-breaking creation."* And it is a gorgeous inquiry into the ways we make and unmake our lives, who we know ourselves to be, and how even our most accidental legacies connect us.
Schitterende passage: Lexie leeft in London met Innes en tuimelt stapsgewijs terug in de tijd tot in de tuin van haar ouderlijk huis.
Desalniettemin: Maggie heeft een getalenteerde pen en verbeelding, zowel wat stijl als wat romanconstructie betreft.
https://www.standaard.be/cnt/3k3557i2 ( )